Prof.dr. M.E. (Martijn) Warnier
Prof.dr. M.E. (Martijn) Warnier
Profiel
Biografie
Prof.dr. Martijn Warnier is full Professor of Complex System Design and head of the
Multi-Actor Systems Department -
Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management -
Delft University of Technology. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science from the Radboud University Nijmegen (2006). In his research prof. Warnier studies complex emergent behavior in and of socio-technical systems, specifically of power and ICT infrastructure and the combination thereof. He employs multi-paradigm simulation modeling to study system aspects, such as robustness, resilience, efficiency and reliability and designs adaptive interventions that use self-organization techniques to improve the performance of a socio-technical system on these and other aspects such as empowerment, security and privacy of end-users. He is (amongst others) a member of the Section Systems Engineering, the
Powerweb initiative, the TU Delft
Digital Ethics Centre, the research school
SIKS, the
IEEE and the
ACM.
A recording of prof. Warnier's inaugural lecture "
Design for adaptation and emergence in complex systems" can be found
here.
Prof. Warnier also has a personal
website.
Expertise
Publicaties
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2024
Housing inequalities
The space-time geography of housing policies
Ruth Nelson / Martijn Warnier / Trivik Verma -
2023
A Survey on Approximate Edge AI for Energy Efficient Autonomous Driving Services
Dewant Katare / Diego Perino / Jari Nurmi / Martijn Warnier / Marijn Janssen / Aaron Yi Ding
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2023
Conceptualizing Urban Inequalities as a Complex Socio-Technical Phenomenon
Ruth Nelson / Martijn Warnier / Trivik Verma
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2022
A peer-to-peer market mechanism incorporating multi-energy coupling and cooperative behaviors
N. Wang / Z. LIU / P.W. Heijnen / Martijn Warnier
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2022
Designing inclusion and continuity for resilient communication during disasters
Indushree Banerjee / Martijn Warnier / Frances M.T. Brazier
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Nevenwerkzaamheden
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2024-04-01 - 2026-04-01
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2024-04-01 - 2026-04-01
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2024-04-01 - 2026-04-01